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DSE 2016 doubt

AP199
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Can anyone help with this?
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Gin_no
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Que. 6


position at t=10 (A, C)

Ans. (1/2, 0, 1/2,0)

Am I right ?
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Gin_no
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Que.7



Ans. (1/2)^5
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Econenthusiast
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Gin_no I've a doubt here though, in order to find the final probability at t= 10, shouldn't we make use of conditional probability ?
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Gin_no
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why and how conditional probability ? This is clear  that at = 1,3,5..his position is B,D with prob. 1/2 each and at t=2,4,6.. his position is A,C with prob. 1/2 each.  
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Econenthusiast
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okay, I thought that the probability of being at B or D is conditional upon the probability of being at A.
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Gin_no
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May be I am wrong.  We should confirm it from others too.
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

Nikkita
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It's right..
Even if we try to use conditional probability, we can, but all extra terms will get cancel out because of independent sort of nature..
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Re: DSE 2016 doubt

AP199
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Thanks